Kindergarten Pre-Writing Lesson: Opposite Words In this video, a teacher models a writing lesson with Kindergarten students using opposite words "thick" and "thin" as a starting point for creating sentences using the words. After practicing stating the sentences out loud, students then write the sentence themselves, writing each letter after watching the teacher write the letter first. Author(s): No creator set

"Japanese Education and Society in Crisis" (video)A talk by Yoshifumi Tawara, Secretary General of the Children and Textbooks Japan Network 21. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies.Author(s): The Center for International Studies at the Univer

Bill Sims Jr in Migration Rhapsody See the full performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6e4cvzuHwjg
In conjunction with the "One-Way Ticket" exhibition, Terrance McKnight, a host on New York City classical music station WQXR, curates an evening of music and performance with artists including Jim Davis, Kevin Maynor, Karen Chilton, Bill T. Jones, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, Damien Sneed, Bill Sims Jr., Ricky Gordon, Bob Stewart, and others.Author(s): No creator set

Study on the collaborative design process over the internet: A case study on VRML 2.0 specification In this paper, we analyze the process of VRML 2.0 (Virtual Reality Modeling Language, Version 2.0) specification design for the deeper understanding of Internet-based collaboration. The VRML design process has the characteristics of being open to the public, geographically distributed, long-term, large-scale, and diverse. First, we examine the overall features of the design process by analyzing the VRML mailing list archive statistically. Secondly, we extract prototyping vocabulary (operational Author(s): Ando, H., Kubota, A. and Kiriyama, T.

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21H.102 The Emergence of Modern America 1865-Present (MIT) This subject studies the changing structure of American politics, economics, and society from the end of the Civil War to the present. We will consider secondary historical accounts and primary documents to examine some of the key issues in the development of modern America: industrialization and urbanization; U.S. emergence as a global power; ideas about rights and equality; and the changing structures of gender, class, and race. This subject also examines the multiple answers that Americans gaAuthor(s): Faculty, History Department

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The Mixed Up Chameleon Except for catching flies and changing colors occasionally, this chameleon doesn't find life very exciting. When a surprise visit to the zoo makes this wistful lizard realize it can change its shape and size as easily as its color, it ends up wanting to be like all the animals in the zoo at once--with hilarious results. Book is by Eric Carle.Author(s): No creator set

Rethinking the classics in international business strategy Professor Alain Verbeke, guest speaker at the 2009 CIBAM Distinguished Lecture, has written International Business Strategy that will have boardrooms poring over its every word in great detail. It dispels guru messages using real cases and constructs a new framework for the essence of international business strategy and the foundations of global corporate success. Gurus, he thinks underestimate the complexity of the markets.Author(s): No creator set

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Explore Snow Science In this video a meteorologist in Houston, TX answers questions about snow...such as: "Why is snow white?", "How do snowflakes get their shape?", etc. (03:32)Author(s): No creator set

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MUSC Health Changing What's Possible 30 Recognized as a leader in health care quality and innovation, MUSC Health has the most nationally recognized physicians and services in South Carolina. Each year thousands of people are coming to MUSC Health from around the world to take advantage of our advanced healthcare.
At MUSC Health, you will find a National Cancer Institute designated cancer program, a comprehensive Heart & Vascular Center, one of the country’s leading children’s hospitals and innovations in science that are discoveAuthor(s): No creator set

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International Development: microcredit and migration What does it mean to be poor, or an immigrant? What form should Aid take? This album begins to explore the complex issues of international development in a globalised world, starting with a look at schemes which attempt to alleviate poverty. Small business owners are empowered by micro-financing in Glasgow, while in Argentina a disastrous economic collapse has led to people taking matters into their own hands by creating an alternative social exchange currency. Migrant communities, such as GreekAuthor(s): The iTunes U team

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B-processor The B-processor is a redesign of the digital building information modelling/managing concept: Addressing the whole building industry participants and all phases in the building process. Offering a new ?standard? for digital building information structure with generic modelling and evaluation tools in the B-model kernel. Plug-in structure for free extension of the B-processor system by the Building Industry. Kernel prototyped in Java to be downloaded for free ? open source.Author(s): Agger, Kristian; Lassen, Michael; Knudsen, Nikolaj

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TU Delft Energy Courses Providing clean, reliable and affordable energy for the world's population is one of today's biggest challenges. At the same time green energy technology also offers new economic opportunities. The Delft Energy Initiative provides easy access to the more than 700 energy researchers at TU Delft and brings together researchers, students, companies and governments to tackle the energy challenge.
Courses found below are both listed in the Energy Energy Courses Booklet and available as OpenCourseWarAuthor(s): Creator not set